Since the probability of paternity reported on the test results is always less than 100%, how can we definitely say that the alleged father is truly the biological father?
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- Since the probability of paternity reported on the test results is always less than 100%, how can we definitely say that the alleged father is truly the biological father?
- I would like to submit a forensic paternity case.I have a sample from the mother, child and the alleged father. How will the results be reported?
- Can the alleged fathers test results be used in another paternity case?